A very lucky Lotto player who bought their ticket in Co. Cork is running out of time to claim their hefty prize.
National Lottery bosses have been issuing appeals to the punter to come forward for their €50,000 cash win before their ticket becomes void and the money disappears.
Those living in the Turners Cross area of Cork city are being asked to urgently check their tickets as an ‘Ireland Only Raffle’ prize worth €50,000 from the December 13 draw remains unclaimed.
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The winning Normal Play ticket was purchased on Sunday, December 11 at O’Hare’s Mace at Turners Cross in Cork City.
Ticketholders have 90 days from the date of the draw to claim their prize which means that the Cork winner has just four weeks left to claim their prize.
The claim deadline for this prize is the close of business on Wednesday, March 15.
The winning raffle code in the EuroMillions ‘Ireland Only Raffle’ draw on Tuesday, December 13 was: NPZ88051 - NPZ88052
A National Lottery spokesperson has called on all EuroMillions players in Cork to carefully check their old tickets from December to ensure that they do not miss out on claiming this outstanding prize.
“A EuroMillions player who purchased their quick pick ticket for the 13th December draw at O’Hares Mace in Turners Cross, Cork City has just four weeks left to claim their prize of €50,000.
“The last date to claim this prize is Wednesday 15th March so we are encouraging all our players who purchased their tickets at the O'Hares Mace to check their old tickets very carefully.
“If you are the winner, please be sure to sign the back of your winning ticket and immediately contact our prize claims team on 1800 666 222 or email claims@lottery.ie and we will make arrangements for you to claim your prize.”
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